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| - Had the most wonderful, idyllic, brunch here at MoRoCo and I am so sad that I don't live in Toronto, or, surely, I would be back every week!
After wandering down the absolutely charming Yorkville Avenue, we found MoRoCo tucked back off the street, in a quiet courtyard. Greeted by friendly and helpful staff, we were seated out on the patio, which was perfect for enjoying the nice afternoon and people watching. I honestly cannot explain just how quaint and charming this place was; I literally felt like I was in a dream, soaking up the sun, chatting with friendly people, eating brunch on a Sunday afternoon.
We couldn't even begin to decide what we wanted to order, so we asked our waitress...who promptly took our menus away from us, jokingly (so we wouldn't confuse ourselves any more than we already had, looking at all of the options), and helped us make our final choices.
When our food arrived it was presented perfectly and it tasted WONDERFUL! The staff was attentive, followed up to see how everything was, and refilled our water multiple times. It was an absolutely perfect experience.
I would say MoRoCo is an absolute MUST VISIT in Toronto. If/when I am back in town I will definitely be coming back!
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